Cross-platform play has become quite common among multiplayer titles these days. As long as a game is available on multiple platforms, audiences are expecting developers to add cross-play to the game.
Surprisingly enough, one of the most popular hero shooters in the world, Overwatch, still don't have cross-platform play, even though it was first launched in 2016. Well, that is, until now.
After years of asking for Blizzard to implement the feature, fans are finally getting an answer to their prayers. Blizzard just announced that it is going to add cross-play to Overwatch. However, to make sure that cross-platform play works properly on its popular hero shooter, Blizzard is going to run a beta period first. This way, the studio has time to work out the kinks before the full launch of the feature.
When Will the Overwatch Cross-Platform Play Beta Start?
According to Blizzard, the beta period for crossplay on Overwatch will start soon. However, the studio failed to provide an exact release date.
If it's any consolation, the cross-play beta will be available on all platforms at launch. This includes both PlayStation and Xbox consoles, as well as the Nintendo Switch, and the PC. Unfortunately, cross-progression will not available at launch. In addition to this, cross-play matchmaking will be implemented differently based on the game mode that you choose.
